Torrent to Host Third Edition of Fallero Showroom, a Showcase for Valencian Traditional Clothing

The event, taking place from May 15 to 17, 2026, at the Sala Cívica del Antic Mercat, will gather artisans and professionals from the sector.

Detail of a fallera dress with embroidery and lace.
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Detail of a fallera dress with embroidery and lace.

The city of Torrent is preparing for the third edition of the Fallero Showroom, an event that will consolidate the town as the epicenter of traditional Valencian fashion from May 15 to 17, 2026, at the Sala Cívica del Antic Mercat.

Following the success of its first two editions, the Fallero Showroom returns to Torrent to offer a meeting point for professionals, traditional clothing enthusiasts, and the Fallas public from across the Valencian Community. The event, organized by the Torrent City Council in collaboration with the Artisan Guild of Tailors and Dressmakers of the Valencian Community, attracted over 15,000 visitors in its second edition.
For three days, the Sala Cívica del Antic Mercat will transform into a hub where tradition, craftsmanship, innovation, and commercial proposals related to Valencian regional attire will take center stage. This initiative aims to boost local commerce and the talent of professionals in the sector.

"The Fallero Showroom is already a consolidated event that reflects Torrent's commitment to our traditions and to an artisan sector that is part of our cultural identity. This event not only promotes local trade and the talent of our professionals but also positions Torrent as a benchmark in the promotion of Valencian traditional clothing."

Amparo Folgado · Mayor of Torrent
The third edition will feature the participation of prominent firms and artisans from the sector, including Andrea Indumentaria, Nicolina, Mantillas Domingo, La Merceria by Anitas, La Murta Indumentaria, 25 Alfileres, Fidela, Blusones Cocoliso, Amparo Gálvez, L’U i Dos, Carlos Salvador, Empar del Remei, L’Atelier de la Seda, El Tabalet, La Barraca d’Alaquàs, Sergio Esteve, La Clau, Mes Q Pintes, L’ Atelier de Rose Marie, El Vestidor Faller, Alan Indumentaria, and Mercería Rosa Tomás, among others.
The program of activities will include specialized talks, live demonstrations by leading professionals, and practical workshops for attendees. These sessions will provide in-depth knowledge of the evolution of traditional clothing, artisanal techniques, and new trends that coexist with respect for tradition. Visitors will also be able to discover exclusive novelties and special promotions, reinforcing the Showroom's role as a showcase for innovation within Valencian traditional clothing.